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Ex-Cuba triple jumper Aldama makes British worlds team
Ex-Cuba triple jumper Aldama makes British worlds team
| Yamile Aldama of Sudan competes in the women’s triple jump qualification during the world athletics championship at the Olympic stadium in Berlin in this August 15, 2009 file photograph. Former Cuba and Sudan triple jumper Aldama will make her debut for Britain and Northern Ireland at the age of 39 after being selected in a 67-strong squad for this month’s World Championships in Daegu, South Korea. Aldama, having failed to obtain a British passport in time for the Athens Olympics in 2004, chose to compete for Sudan and finished fifth. (Reuters |
British athletics chief Charles van Commenee has backed Christine Ohuruogo to come good as the Olympic 400-metre champion struggles to rediscover her best form. The 27-year-old sprinter has not managed to break 50 seconds since her victory in the final in Beijing three years ago and her current season’s best of 51.49secs has left her outside the top 30. Ohuruogo, who has struggled with a quadriceps injury this season which also disrupted her running in 2010, finished last in the London Grand Prix meeting at Crystal Palace last weekend. However UK Athletics head coach van Commenee believes Ohuruogo is on the right track as she prepares for this month’s World Championships in Daegu, with London 2012 the long-term goal. “Obviously there are concerns, but it is probably a phase that she has to go through,” Van Commenee said. “She hasn’t performed really well for the last few years and it is not as if you go from place 30 straight onto the rostrum again. “You have to go through some painful experiences like in Crystal Palace. She is on the way up in preparation for London especially, but Daegu fits in that pathway towards the Games.” Van Commenee also praised Ohuruogo’s willingness to put her poor form under the microscope of a home crowd.